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Winston April 17th, 2013 06:23 PM

2013 Hamilton Peregrine Falcons
 
Thought I would start a new thread for this year again. We are late starting out but nonetheless we have our first egg of the season. Madame X and her mate Surge are back again this year. Madame X is 14 yrs old this month so she has certainly been around for awhile.

Here is a link to the site, hope you all enjoy the live webcam!

[url]http://falcons.hamiltonnature.org/[/url]

We made the news today as well.

[url]http://www.cbc.ca/hamilton/news/story/2013/04/17/hamilton-falcon-first-egg.html[/url]

Here's to another exciting year of peregrine falcon watching!

Enjoy
Cindy

hazelrunpack April 18th, 2013 09:22 AM

[I]whoot whoot!!![/I] Excellent! Thanks for the links, Cindy!

Winston June 14th, 2013 07:39 AM

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Sorry I have been a little lax on the updates...have been so busy.
We have 2 chicks this year! woo hoo! They are doing well so far. It looks as if we might have 1 male and 1 female but it will take a little more time to see how big they finally get. Next week is banding week and if anyone is interested it is shown live on the webcam. Madame X and Surge defend their nest every year this happens and become rather agitated and vocal. ONe their chicks come back with their new banding jewels things will calm down.

Two of the eggs laid were not viable and one still remains in the nest. Mom will likely remove it at some point.

Here is an un update from the site:

TOGETHERNESS June 14, 2013 - The youngsters continue to do well. In the picture, taken yesterday at 09:25, if looks as if No. 1 is sharing a bit of food with No. 2. Are they female and male? We won't know until banding takes place next week, and even then may be a bit unsure. Gender is determined mainly by a combination of weight and age. Females are always larger and therefore heavier. However, a few birds thought to be male in the past have turned out to be female, and occasionally vice versa. We'll see. Stay tuned!

hazelrunpack June 14th, 2013 10:25 AM

Wow! The one is so big!! Thanks for the update, Winston. I've been so busy I've been neglecting my web-cam links. :o

Winston June 14th, 2013 12:11 PM

Yes she sure is big. She was born a couple days before the other but she is definately a female...the other well time will tell but I am guessing male.

hazelrunpack June 15th, 2013 08:33 AM

Do you know what day they're planning to band?


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